Hello Jeremy!
cop stands for chain operator, and this can be any type of effect. This is
Ecasound concept of routing audio. A chain looks like this:
audio-in -> chain operators -> audio-out
I think the map-ladspa-list and map-cop-list display all found ladspa and
internal effects. For each port (or effect parameter) they give a short
description.
Nama, which is a frontend to Ecasound, may use this for its help-system. I
certainly remember, that we had a problem there, which Joel fixed manually.
the LADSPA description fields are what you get to see, when you run
analyseplugin from the basic ladspa package.
I hope that helps a bit.
Warmly yours
Julien
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